
Nashville's weather forecast brings a mixed bag of sunny skies and the potential for rain showers over the coming week. According to the National Weather Service, there's a calm before the typical Southern summer storm, with today posing a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures are set to hit a high near 91 degrees, with a stray breeze from the northwest in the afternoon.
The forecast promises partly cloudy skies to accompany the lowering temperatures as they hover around the 69-degree mark tonight. Daybreak on Sunday heralds a return to clear, sunny weather with highs brushing against 90 degrees and a buildup of light northwest winds magnifying to 5 to 10 mph as the morning progresses.
Nighttime over Sunday into Monday seems to continue the clear sky trend, offering no hindrance to stargazers at a comfortable low of 59 degrees, as per the NWS. The respite from summer's heat appears to extend into the start of the workweek. Monday's forecast predicts sunny skies yet again, coupled with a slightly cooler high of around 83 degrees, offering a reprieve from the intense heat and a steady, cool breeze.
The pattern of sunshine and mild temperatures persists through Tuesday, with highs leveling at about 82 degrees. Evenings on both Monday and Tuesday night carry a touch of cloud cover, and lows are forecasted for 60 and 55 degrees, respectively. The middle of the week holds onto the sunny streak, Wednesday's conditions making for uninterrupted blue skies and a high of 82 degrees, as detailed by the NWS. However, the nighttime brings a partly cloudy change, encroaching upon the earlier clarity with lows resting around 56 degrees.
As the week marches on, Thursday offers a repeat performance of mostly sunny conditions with a high near 85. The trend of mild, partly cloudy nights follows suit, leading into another sunny day on Friday, where temperatures are expected to peak at around 84 degrees.









